Khao San Road Hotels - Book instantly and experience the unique lodging alternative to large hotels...
 Khao San Road Hotels
Khao San Road Information Khao San Road Map Khao San Road Photo Gallery
Accommodation - Cheap Khao San Hotels
Grand Watergate Hotel
Offers you the quiet and friendly atmosphere with a modern Thai-Style accommodation.
Air-con, private bathroom, hot water & cable TV.
Sawasdee Banglumpoo Inn
More detail >>
Salil Hotel
Only 15 minutes from Suvarnabhumi Airport (new airport).
Air-con, private bathroom, hot water & cable TV.
Salil Hotel
More detail >>
The Ecotel Bangkok
Combing style with comfort. Mixing the chic with affordable rates. The Ecotel Bangkok is a new 3-star hotel. The Ecotel Bangkok
More detail >>
  Khao San Hotels Directory
By Locations
   
  How to get there
At your arrival
Getting Around
   
  Khao San Road Information
History of Khao San Road
At Glance
Nearby Attractions
Dinning
Nightlife & Entertainment
Shopping
Festivals
Map of Khao San Road
   
Recommended Resorts in Thailand
Comsaed River Kwai
Koh Chang Paradise
Ao Cho Grandview Resort
Aiyapura Resort & Spa
Aonang Paradise Rresort
Andamanee Boutigue Resort
Somkietburi Resort & Spa
Home > Nearby Attractions > Wat Chanasongkhram


:: Nearby Attractions ::

There are four types of public buses in Bangkok with a different ranges of fare, depending on the types of the bus.

Royal Grand Palace
Wat Phra Kaeo (Temple of the Emerald Buddha)
Vimanmek Mansion
Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn)
Wat Pho (Wat Phra Chetuphon or Temple of the Reclining Buddha)
National Museum Bangkok
Wat Bowonniwetwihan
Wat Chanasongkhram
Phra Sumen(Sumeru) Fort
Giant Swing

 

Wat Chanasongkhram


King Rama I appointed a Mon group of monks to look after this Ayutthaya period temple, so it became known in the Mon language as Wat Tong Pu. When Somdet Chao Phraya Maha Surasinghanat moved his troops back to Bangkok after victory in the battle of the Nine Armies, there was a ceremony of ritual bathing and changing of robes before he entered the Grand Palace, so the main temple was restored in 1787. After that, King Rama I gave it the name Wat Chanasongkhram.

Ubosot : This dates from the reign of King R.jma I. Gable end decoration is a Naga or serpent, a special feature of Front Palace artisans. Behind the chapel walls and window frames are flame motifs. Ogival stones on the temple wall are in the shape of Vishnu mounted on a Garuda. The outside arch has stucco flame motifs, while inside the door frames are coloured paintings. Around the chapel and behind the principal Buddha image are containers of the ashes of the princes of five kings.

Chedi : Two chedis were built in front of the chapel in the early Rattanakosin period. They are in the Jom Hae, or wide base and sharp top shape.

Principal Buddha Image : Phra Putthanorasitrilokachet is an image in the Subduing Mara posture, made of plaster, lined with lead and gilded, in the reign of King Rama I. The base is surrounded by 15 Buddha images which were all made at the same time.  

How to get there
Bus routes : 3, 6, 9, 15, 30, 32, 33, 43, 64, 65, 123
Air-con Bus : 38, 82, 506
Pier:
1. Chao Phraya Express Boat: Phra Athit Pier
2. Passenger Boat: Phra Sumen Fort Pier (Phadung Krungkasem Canal)

Opening Hour : Daily 5 am - 8 pm
Admission Fee : Free Admission

Top menu

Instant Reservation Service Powered By InstantThailand.com  InstantThailand
If you have any suggestions or comments, please e-mail us at info@khaosanhotels.com
Copyright © www.KhaoSanRoadHotels.com - All rights reserved